Getting Started

Are you wanting to earn college credits while in high school? Dual Enrollment is here to help you get started.

Dual Enrollment allows academically-talented students to earn college credit while still in high school. The courses are taught at the high school by high school staff who have been approved by their respective UNO Academic Departments.

1. Learn about Dual Enrollment

A Dual Enrollment representative will visit participating high schools during the beginning of each semester to explain the Dual Enrollment program. Information about Dual Enrollment will be passed out to the students and the online application will become available.

2. Apply Online

The online application must be submitted by the student within the two weeks following the high school visit date. An email will be send to both the parent/guardian and the high school representative to approve participation in the program.

See if you are eligible for the Access College Early (ACE) scholarship: ACE Scholarship

﻿MavLINK

MavLINKis UNO's online student information system portal for students, faculty and staff which allows students to:

Access class schedule

View grades

Send official transcripts

Pay bill

First time Dual Enrollment Students

After being enrolled into the Dual Enrollment Program, the student will be sent two emails from TrueYou; one with the student NUID, and the other with a temporary password which allows the student to set up his/her MavLINK account.

Returning Dual Enrollment Students

The student will continue to use the same NUID and password issued when first admitted into the Dual Enrollment Program.

Forgot NUID and/or Password

Students can retrieve their forgotten NUID or password by visiting TrueYou. For further assistance, contact the Office of General Education and Dual Enrollment.

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